Leeds - Past In Pictures DVD
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The series are produced in Derbyshire. The rights are now owned by Richard Felix,better known to many for his ghost DVD's and stint as the historian on most haunted.You can get them from his website:http://www.felixfilmsltd.comyou can actually suggest places for them to film etc as they are very approachable. I have most of Richard's ghost series myself.
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http://www.felixfilms.net/default/on/ca ... s/0078This is a tad different sleeve wise to my one. My missus got mine off Ebay a couple of years ago. She got herself one on Rugeley, where we now live, and then she got me the Leeds one. She only paid about £5 (inc P&P) for each of them. There's some on Ebay now going for about £13 but on the website they are only £9.99.At least you lot have this one for nowt!
Sit thissen dahn an' tell us abaht it.
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yes the sleeve is now different.Due to a legal dispute between the original producer, and Richard Felix over the way they handled his ghost stuff done for the original producer,he ended up with the rights to them, and the other films produced by the company as well.
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jim wrote: I managed less than ten minutes - but found I had sound and no picture! Any ideas for a laptop Luddite numbskull? Hi Jim it sounds like You haven't got the correct CODEC (compressor/decompressor) installed for the video side of things I had a quick look at the file properties and it would seem You need to download and instal Nero video decoder to play this file or use Nero burning rom to encode the file to dvd format. Most avi's use the more common DIVX or XVID compressors,this file , I think ,has been encoded with a compressor perculiar to Nero.Sorry if this sounds a bit "techy" Jim but unless some one with a fast upload speed can convert it then post it to You, the above is what You need to do.EDIT Jim I've found what I think is a suitable codec, it is self installing so if You are still using The same throw away email address as before I will gladly send it on.